Dezeen’s A-Zdvent calendar: Z-house by Hohyun Park and Hyunjoo Kim

Z-house by Hohyun Park and Hyunjoo Kim

A house named after its Z-shaped roof, designed by Hohyun Park and Hyunjoo Kim for the top of a steep hill near Seoul, is behind the last door on our Christmas A-Zdvent calendar. Read more about Z-house »

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Dezeen’s A-Zdvent calendar:Y House by TOFU

Y House by TOFU

Our second A-Zdvent calendar treat of the day is Y House by Japanese architects TOFU, with a staggered façade clad in an aluminium-zinc alloy. Read more about Y House »

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Dezeen’s A-Zdvent calendar: (X) for Ordos 100 by Multiplicities

(X) for Ordos 100 by Multiplicities

We’re racing towards the end of our A-Zdvent calendar of houses, so in the first of three final posts today here’s a house in Inner Mongolia, China, by Multiplicities that’s named after its X-shaped central void. Read more about (X) »

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Dezeen’s A-Zdvent calendar: Haus W by Kraus Schoenberg

Haus W by Kraus Schoenberg

A painted-timber skin that skirts around the top storey reveals the heights of staggered floors inside this Hamburg house. Designed by Kraus Schoenberg, it’s the W in our A-Zdvent calendar. Read more about Haus W »

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Dezeen’s A-Zdvent calendar: V-House by GAAGA

V-House by GAAGA

Next up in our A-Zdvent calendar series is V-House in Leiden, the Netherlands. Architects GAAGA named the building after its roof, which pitches inwards to create a V-shaped profile. Read more about V-House »

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Dezeen’s A-Zdvent calendar: U-House by Jorge Graca Costa

U-House by Jorge Graca Costa

The form of U-House by Jorge Graca Costa was inspired by traditional Mediterranean courtyard houses to protect it from the windy climate of western Portugal and it’s the twenty-first door on our A-Zdvent calendar. Read more about U-House »

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Dezeen’s A-Zdvent calendar: House T by Hiroyuki Shinozaki Architects

House T by Hiroyuki Shinozaki Architects

Huge rectangular holes puncture the walls and ceilings of this four-storey split-level house in Tokyo by Hiroyuki Shinozaki Architects, the next window of our A-Zdvent calendarRead more about House T »

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Dezeen’s A-Zdvent calendar: House S by Suga Atelier

House S by Suga Atelier

House S in Osaka by Suga Atelier has a concrete facade that looks like a rockface and it’s the latest addition to our A-Zdvent calendarRead more about House S »

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Dezeen’s A-Zdvent calendar: House R by Bembé Dellinger

House R by Bembé Dellinger

The latest house in our A-Zdvent calendar of residences named after letters cantilevers from the landscape in southern Germany and has 380 acrylic cylinders puncturing its facade. Read more about House R »

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Dezeen’s A-Zdvent calendar: Q-house by asensio_mah

Q-house by asensio_mah

Built on a steep site in Spain, the seventeenth house in our A-Zdvent calendar consists of three intersecting volumes arranged around a central circulation space. Read more about Q-House »

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